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XC, training, acrobatics, soaring, wagga, vol-biv, sledge rides - when it comes to free flying, the Snug harness is built to take on the full spectrum of aerial disciplines. Taken through the wringer by our test junkies, the Snug is a durable, comfortable, and very safe harness. Bruce loves flying it XC, Ant takes it tumbling, and Tyr grabs it for a gentile sled ride down to the beach. If you only want one harness in your kit this should be it

Bruce's Notes

I always wanted a harness that I don’t feel. In the beginning, harnesses were divided into two categories: standard harnesses and ABS or cross-braced harnesses. The standard harnesses connected the pilot almost directly to the risers making them very unstable and too radical for occasional pilots. The fully cross-braced harnesses were too restricting; pilots couldn’t feel an imminent collapse coming. The Snug is my perfect balance; with the semi-cross brace system I feel seamlessly connected to my wing yet stable enough to relax.

A ingenious system of pulleys and elastic cord now keeps the speed bar where you want it without using velcro. Now with the BGD Elastic Speed Keeper the speed bar glides smoothly out and effortlessly slips back into place and never falls out to tumble around your legs.

Karabiners

Strong and light 22kn Edelrid aluminum Karabiners.

Buckles

18kn patented AustriAlpin COBRA™ quick releases buckles.

Adjustable

Designed for all shaped of pilots the harness has 25cm of shoulder adjustment and 10 cm of rotational adjustment.